The list of papers accepted to QIP 2015 has just been posted. In an attempt to make sense of the program I scouted for the papers on the arXiv and list what I found below, loosely organized according to an arbitrary categorization. (Please don’t take this too seriously…clearly many papers would have fit in more than one section, in which case I made an arbitrary decision; I also had to stretch some categories a bit in order to accommodate a fairly diverse program.)

As you can see, this year’s edition, at at a standard 39 accepts by my count (including two merges), promises a healthy showing of algorithms, and even more so quantum channel theory. We’ll also be treated to a good dose of (computational and topological aspects of) many-body physics, together with some more exotic (and as of yet undetermined…a few submissions are still missing arXiv links; shame on you!) phases.

We’re promised that the technical abstracts will be made available online. For some reason the PC chair gave us a month to provide updated versions, so we’ll have to wait a bit before we learn what some of the hidden gems of the program are about…

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Hi Thomas, thanks for the list! My paper with Marcus Cramer “a berry-esseen theorem for…” would actually fit well the “local hamiltonians and many-body states” category, but i think it’s fair to put it in “misc” since it’s shamefully not on the arxiv yet and it’s difficult to guess what it is about only from the title 🙂